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[Verb] | "sus*pire" | \ sə-ˈspī(-ə)r \
1: to draw a long deep breath : sigh
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from Latin suspirare, from sub- + spirare to breathe;
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[ "suspire" ]
1: It means when you want to put on a show in front of the cops in a deserted Taco Bell parking lot at 2 in the morning while you are talking to a cute guy named Charlie.
* e.g., ... The cops suspired when they ate their Taco Bell (allegedly) as they watched the occupants of the Nissan attentively.
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